Founded in 1979 by the late Andrea Del Conte, Danza España (ASDT, Inc. – The American Spanish Dance Theatre) has grown into a world-class performance ensemble, educational resource, and curator of Flamenco and other Spanish Dance. The company produces an annual season at the bilingual Thalia Spanish Theatre in Queens; also performs at El Barrio’s Artspace PS109 in NYC and beyond; and provides significant educational outreach that benefits thousands of NYC youth annually through its tuition-free Flamenco Children’s Training Program. Danza España serves audiences from across the market spectrum, with a special focus on Hispanic and Latino audiences, estimated to be 60% Hispanic and 70% female.
THE AMERICAN SPANISH DANCE THEATRE was founded by Andrea Del Conte in 1979. Since then it has established itself as a world-class performance ensemble, educational resource, and curator of Flamenco dance. The company performs in New York City, offers educational outreach that has provided cultural enrichment to thousands of underserved NYC students, and has established itself as a leading champion and custodian of this wonderful Spanish dance tradition. With a diverse repertory rich in flamenco dance tradition, this nine-ten member ensemble, under the artistic guidance of Yloy Ybarra, has developed programs which bring to American audiences the essence of Spanish dance, music and song, with special emphasis on the integral relationship between the various components of flamenco. Choreographers from both Spain and the United States have created works for the repertory, thereby continually adding fresh creative insight and inspiration.
PS 163 Manhattan (3rd grade) October 7 - December 9, 2016 -
89K Brooklyn/Cypress Hills (Kindergarten, 2nd grade, 3rd grade) November 30 - March 8, 2017
Teaching Certificate (in conjunction with YANY) Pilot program participant
PS 235Q Queens 5th grade 1 class January 13, 2017
PS 75M Manhattan 5th grade 4 classes January 19, 2017
PS334M Manhattan 5th grade 2 classes January 23, 2017